Hades dwells in his realm the Underworld, and he does venture to earth but this is rare.
Hades didn't really 'capture' Eurydice- she stepped on a poisonous snake and died, entering Hades' domain herself- the Underworld.
Hades is very rich with the Earth's minerals.
People have stepped on the Earth long before written history, so you'll never know the names of them.
Hades's mother is Gaia, the earth. Gaia gave birth to Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.
Not a thing.
No. No one has stepped on Mercury, Venus, or any planet aside from Earth.
No, only the moon has been stepped on by man, other than the earth.
Hades did not like the Earth because he was the God of the Underworld. He was not happy with Earth because it was a contrast to his own Underworld. He preferred darkness, not the happiness Earth contains.
In Greek mythology, Hades is the god of the underworld, which is a realm beneath the earth where the souls of the dead reside. It is not a physical place on Earth, but rather a spiritual realm in Greek mythology.
Hades was a god because it was the ruler of the underworld. The Greeks believed that the earth was split into 3 parts, earth, water, and the underworld.
The element associated with Hades in Greek mythology is commonly believed to be Earth, as he is the ruler of the underworld where the souls of the dead reside. Earth represents the realm of the dead that Hades presides over.
Upon the Earth, by the way, the Underworld existed before Hades.